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Stop whining and do something more constructive.
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Because bitching and moaning and telling people to vote for candidates who just plain don't have a chance this year isn't completely hypocritical considering the advice you just gave me, right? Oh, please.
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What the fuck? If im not suppost to vote for the person I would to see be president then what is the point of voting? People liek Davinxtk will gripe about the system, but then just go with it. Im Sorry, but thats just pathetic. Things won't change if we are limited to these "paper or plastic" type choices.
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Are you blind or just plain stupid? I'm not telling you to stick to the two-party system consistently, I'm telling you to stick to it when we've got a ludicrously close and bitterly partisan election on the table. You can't even begin to argue that third parties are doing anything but detracting from another candidate's votes this year, it's really simple to see that there's a two-way race in '04.
If you're not voting republican or democrat
in 2004, you might as well be one of the millions who don't vote. Literally the only benefit you're getting out of it is burning a few calories and killing ten or fifteen minutes of your time.
And don't you dare accuse me of hypocrisy, you twit. I'm not going around griping about the two-party system these days
because at this point, we don't have a choice. When we've got a
progressive or
influential third-party candidate with a realistic expectation of taking the election, you can bet your sorry ass I'll be voting for them. Until then, get the fuck off your high horse. This isn't hypocrisy, Bobo, I'm being
practical.